Caller Id - NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100
Description
Caller ID allows a display terminal to show an incoming caller's telephone number (called the Directory
Number or DN) and optional name. The Caller ID information is available as pre-answer display. With the
pre-answer display, the user previews the caller's number before picking up the ringing line.
On the CD-CP00-AU for Caller ID (also used for DTMF receivers and Call Progress Tone Detection) 32 resources are
available. The PZ-BS10 Unit provides an additional 64 resources.
Second Call Display
While busy on a call, the telephone display can show the identity of an incoming trunk or Intercom call. For
incoming trunk calls, the display shows the Caller ID or ANI data or the trunk name if Caller ID or ANI are
not installed. For incoming Intercom calls, the display shows the calling extension name.
Caller ID supports the Telco Called Number Identification (CNI) and Called Number Delivery (CND)
service, when available. These services provide the Caller ID information (i.e., messages) between the
first and second ring burst of an incoming call. Two types of Caller ID message formats are currently
available: Single Message Format and Multiple Message Format. With Single Message Format, the Telco
sends only the caller's telephone number (DN). The DN is 10 digits long. In Multiple Message Format, the
Telco sends the DN and the caller's name. The DN for this format also has seven or 10 digits, and the
name provided consists of up to 15 ASCII characters.
The telephone display can show up to 12 Caller ID digits (for non-ACD calls).
Once installed and programmed, Caller ID is enabled for all trunk calls, including:
Ring Group calls
Calls transferred from another extension
Calls transferred from the VRS
Calls transferred from Voice Mail (unscreened)
Direct Inward Lines (DILs)
Caller ID temporarily stores 50 calls (total of abandoned and answered/unanswered). New calls replace
old calls when the buffer fills.
Temporary Memory
An unanswered call causes the Call History key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 08) to flash, to indicate a new
call was placed in the temporary memory. If enabled in programming, the telephone display shows
CHECK LIST.
This Caller ID data from the temporary memory can be saved in either Speed Dial bins or in One-Touch
keys making them available for placing future calls.
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